After jobs blow hospital trust says it will close beds to save more cash

By Christine Sexton - Local Democracy Reporter

3rd May 2024 | Local News

THE hospitals trust serving Thurrock is set to close beds and deliver more care in the community in a bid to stem a predicted £102million deficit and relieve pressure on hospitals.

The Mid and South Essex Trust, which manages Southend, Basildon and Broomfield hospitals, will remove beds used to tackle winter demands and is aiming to prevent "unnecessary admissions", according to a recent report.

The trust defines these as patients who "need an urgent response but do not need and acute hospital bed".

A spokesperson said: "We always need more beds over winter and close them in the summer. This is standard for NHS trusts. There is an overall focus on increasing care in the community, such as the use of unscheduled care co-ordination hubs, as well a greater use of virtual wards."

However, the trust provided little information about the hubs or virtual wards, including how and where they would operate or who would staff the community care.

It comes just a week after the trust announced 600 jobs are set to go to tackle the financial shortfall.

In a report to Essex County Council's health overview policy and scrutiny committee, the trust said: "The Trust has been working to reduce its financial deficit against a challenging backdrop for some time.

"The trust is still forecasting an overall deficit of £29.7million, after using £89million of non-recurrent funding during 2023/24. In the absence of non-recurrent funding the trust anticipates the deficit rising to around £102million at the end of 2024/25, after the delivery of further stretching saving opportunities."

     

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